ACC Webinar: Provider Relief Funds – What They Are, Issues for Providers, Implications for Transactions, and Other Arrangements
23 September 2020
Foley Partner Alexis Bortniker will be a panelist during an ACC Health Law Network Webinar on September 23rd at 2 p.m. This webinar will provide an overview of the Department of Health and Human Services Provider Relief Fund, focusing on compliance obligations resulting from acceptance of received funds. Panelists will address disclosure requirements, audit preparation, and additional compliance considerations. They will also review how provider relief funds must be handled in a transaction, and discuss best practices for providers who have accepted funds
This webcast is an internal ACC Legal Quick Hit for ACC members only. If you are an ACC Member, you can login to register from your account, or click here to register after logging in.
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